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Part 2 What You Should Do With Your Dreams

Write Them Down

One of the first things that I learned to do 18 years ago was to make a record of my dreams. My Pastor, at that time, taught me the importance of having a dream journal. She said to me, “write all of your dreams down, then one day, the Lord will give you the understanding.” She was right. I spent years writing my dreams down, then one day, immediately after I had this interesting dream, the interpretation just flowed right from the Holy Spirit. This doesn't always happen for everyone. However, it is possible to get help and training on biblical dream interpretation. Back then, I did not know that there was even such a thing. Maybe my Pastor didn’t either but what she said was true, that did happen to me. God did give me the interpretation. To this day, I remember my first dream that I interpreted, and my interpretation was correct. Having a dream journal is one of the essential tools for you as a dreamer. You want to have a book that is set solely for your dreams. I believe this will show God that you honor what he is saying to you.

Voice Record Your Dreams

The second type of recording you can do is audible. I went to a dream conference about a year ago, and the woman of God who taught suggested this. She simply said you could voice record your dreams, then set up an email account just for them and send them all to that email account. For example mydreams@gmail.com. So I did what she said, and I now have both a written dream journal and an audible dream journal email. I’ll be honest; my most preferred way is to write them down. However, voice recording is easier, allowing me to get it all out if I am still tired. You may want to make sure that you take a sip of water first and clear your throat. Sometimes when you go back to listen to your self it sounds a little froggy and difficult to understand.

Use Your Dreams As A Part of Your Devotional Time WIth The Lord

You might be thinking, where am I supposed to find all this time? I don’t have time to do all of this research. I have a busy life. My advice to you would be to use your dreams as a part of your devotional time with the Lord. For those of you that may not know what devotional time is. It is a private uninterrupted time that you set aside expressly for you and the Lord. It’s either one or any combination of the following; prayer, scripture reading, singing, soaking, dance, meditating, nature watching, journaling, drawing, and painting. There may be other ways, but those are just a few that are common. Whatever your devotional style is, you can add learning to understand/interpreting your dreams to it; if you remember your dreams every day, great. Now, you have something special to add to your quiet time with the Lord.

Please remember there is no need to rush breaking down your dreams. We tend to speed, but the reality is where are we going? Don’t get me wrong, if you feel an urgency to rush it, then do that. However, the Lord is ok with you taking your time. I believe He is more concerned about your spending time with Him. Take your time with the Lord.

Pray

Ask the Holy Spirit to reveal to you the significance of your dream as well as the interpretation. If he doesn't make it clear to you during your prayer, then this is an indication that you will have to go into pulling apart your dream for interpretation. There is a science behind that I will not be getting into in this book. There are some fantastic Christian dream interpretation books available that can help you. Please avoid random googling or just using any old interpretation book because not every spiritual source is of the Lord. Make sure it says Christian dream interpretation.

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